Ensuring a Safe Water Supply During Storm Season

Storm season can be an unpredictable time, and when dealing with such volatile conditions, taking care of the basics like ensuring access to safe, clean drinking water should be a top priority for families. Severe weather events can disrupt municipal water supplies, contaminate local sources, and leave households without reliable access to drinking water for days or even weeks. So taking proactive steps to secure an emergency water supply is essential to staying safe during hurricanes, floods, and other storm-related disasters. This article will share some tips on how to be ready in case an emergency comes around.

Emergency Water Supply for Storm Season
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) you will need to store at least one gallon of water per person per day for drinking and sanitation. To be absolutely sure, try to aim for storing at least a two-week supply of water for each member of the household. This means a family of four should have a minimum of 56 gallons of water available to sustain them through a prolonged emergency.

Continue reading to learn more, written for Business Sharks Magazine.

Business Sharks Magazine: Ensuring a Safe Water Supply During Storm Season

Ensuring a Safe Water Supply During Storm Season

Storm season can be an unpredictable time, and when dealing with such volatile conditions, taking care of the basics like ensuring access to safe, clean drinking water should be a top priority for families. Severe weather events can disrupt municipal water supplies, contaminate local sources, and leave households without reliable access to drinking water for days or even weeks. So taking proactive steps to secure an emergency water supply is essential to staying safe during hurricanes, floods, and other storm-related disasters. This article will share some tips on how to be ready in case an emergency comes around.

Emergency Water Supply for Storm Season
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) you will need to store at least one gallon of water per person per day for drinking and sanitation. To be absolutely sure, try to aim for storing at least a two-week supply of water for each member of the household. This means a family of four should have a minimum of 56 gallons of water available to sustain them through a prolonged emergency.

Continue reading to learn more, written for Business Sharks Magazine.

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Ensuring a Safe Water Supply During Storm Season

Storm season can be an unpredictable time, and when dealing with such volatile conditions, taking care of the basics like ensuring access to safe, clean drinking water should be a top priority for families. Severe weather events can disrupt municipal water supplies, contaminate local sources, and leave households without reliable access to drinking water for days or even weeks. So taking proactive steps to secure an emergency water supply is essential to staying safe during hurricanes, floods, and other storm-related disasters. This article will share some tips on how to be ready in case an emergency comes around.

Emergency Water Supply for Storm Season
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) you will need to store at least one gallon of water per person per day for drinking and sanitation. To be absolutely sure, try to aim for storing at least a two-week supply of water for each member of the household. This means a family of four should have a minimum of 56 gallons of water available to sustain them through a prolonged emergency.

Continue reading to learn more, written for Business Sharks Magazine.

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